How great that you shared this info. I am thinking of going to it. You know what would be a great feature of this site? An on-going forum (or is it a blog?) where everyone can post what is going on, garden-wise where they are. It seems there are so many things to see and do – but I always seem to hear about them after they happened.

For instance the Berkshire Botanical is having their Fete a Fleur party this saturday at the gardens of Madeline and Ian Hooper. The gardens are AMAZING and the party is a fun one and the cause (Berkshire Botanical Gardens) is a great one. People can go to the Berkshire Botanical website for more inof.

thanks!

Maria

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